Ghanaian media personality and socialite, Efia Odo, has delivered a powerful message to women, emphasizing the importance of recognizing their value and asserting control over their choices.
In a society where discussions around relationships and consent are gaining prominence, Efia Odo’s advice comes as a reminder for women to prioritize their autonomy and stand firm in their decisions.
The singer was reacting to a video posted by popular blogger Sikaofficial on X formerly Twitter about how friends with benefits does not benefit the woman but only benefits the man.
Reacting to the video, “You can just say no! Know your worth. No man can force a woman to have sexual relations if she herself doesn’t want it,” she wrote.
The media personality encourages women to be assertive in refusing relationships that may compromise their self-worth, particularly cautioning against engaging in arrangements labeled as “friends with benefits.”
Efia Odo’s words carry resonance in the ongoing conversations about consent, personal boundaries, and the empowerment of women. As societal norms evolve, her message serves as a call for women to be mindful of their worth and to make choices that align with their values and comfort.
Friends with benefits relationships (FWB or FWBR) is a term commonly used to reference a relationship that is sexual without being romantic. Typically, these relationships can be between people who consider themselves platonic and friends. These non-committal relationships can be short-term, or evolve into serious romantic relationships.
Although these relationships are established to safely connect with a partner without emotions, often these relationships are not genuine.
Research on deceptive affection shows that people often hide their honest feelings because of concern that they will not be mutual or well-received. Deceptive affection ends up being used as a tool to protect personal feelings so that no one gets hurt.
Women are known to be emotionally attached to men the moment intimacy begins.
Dragged After Answering Meek Mill’s Request

Ghanaian actress, human rights activist, musician, and entrepreneur, Efia Odo, is currently trending on social media for the wrong reason.
Efia Odo has been on the receiving end of heavy online trolling after she tried to reply to a post made by musician Meek Mill.
The top slay queen tried to force a feature out of American rapper Meek Mill.
Meek Mill took to his Twitter page to question who among Ghanaian and Nigerian musicians he should put on and whether he should make an album with an African artist.
He further added that he raps so well that he can use just two weeks to finish everything, provided he has a good producer.
He concluded by imploring his fans to leave in the comment section African and Nigerian musicians they think are worth it.
“If I made an album with an African artist who should it be??? Question to Nigeria Ghana? I rap well I could do it in 2 weeks with a good producer. Leave a comment who???” he quizzed.
Many took to the comment section to suggest Ghanaian musicians like Black Sherif, Shatta Wale, and Kwesi Arthur and Nigerian musicians like Blaqbones, Zlatan Ibile, Rema, and Odumodublvck.

Unexpectedly, Efia Odo took to the comment section to write “me”, telling Meek Mill to put her on.
Replying to Efia Odo, Ghanaians have said that Meek Mill meant musicians and not slay queens, so, Efia Odo should not be dreaming.
“He is talking to musicians, not a stripper,” one netizen wrote.
Recently, Efia Odo disclosed her intentions in the industry.
She noted that she was not yet ready to perform on stage because she needed to go through several stages of training. Efia explained that a lot goes into music performances, hence, she must be adequately prepared before she starts.
She further added that it would take her about three months to learn stage dancing and choreography, adding that she would need vocal training as well.
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